Apple’s unlocking iPhones as needed, the MacBook Air may be due for a refresh, and if you were missing the good old days of Apple doomsaying, well, we’ve got a special treat for you. The remainders for Monday, June 27, 2011 are alive and well.

Apparently, Apple Store employees may now be able to unlock GSM iPhone 4s if they start running low on the unlocked versions. Also, as it turns out, if the employees start running low on white iPhones, Apple has provided every store with several gallons of correction fluid.

Speaking of low stock, Best Buy has apparently posted that it is all out of MacBook Airs, renewing the rumors of a forthcoming refresh. In an exclusive, Macworld has learned that the killer feature of the new MacBook Air is that they’re made out of actual air. Apple’s marketing tagline? “Get your hands on one...if you can.”

Apple is dooooooooooomed. Well, it’s been a while since we’ve heard that sentiment. It was “technology expert” Paul Hochman, speaking at the Forward with Ford Futuring and Trends Conference, who uttered this pronouncement. Hochman’s reasoning is that Apple’s closed system has condemned it to failure—but don’t worry, Hochman’s got a great counter-example: Ford. Whose name you might recognize as being in the name of the conference. No offense, but if Apple was going to take a page from someone’s playbook, I’m not sure I’d point to the American auto industry.

Product News:

TomTom U.S.A. 1.8 - The latest update to the turn-by-turn GPS app from TomTom adds support for its HD traffic service (available as a $20 in-app purchase), multi-stop trips, and updated maps. However, it also drops support for the original iPhone and first-generation iPod touch. $50.